According to sub-urban Malvani police, Nandlal Yadav (28), the accused, knew that the victim was mentally challenged. In March 2008, he found her alone and induced her to go to a nearby lodge.
After raping her there, he left the girl on the road. While he was fleeing, she pointed to his rickshaw when some rickshaw drivers saw her and asked her what was the matter.
One of them noted registration number of Yadav's rickshaw and informed the police. Police tracked him down with the help of local auto-rickshaw union members.
Accepting the prosecution's case, the sessions court convicted him last week.
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